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Sound Studies
Sound Studies is the first digital resource to provide students and researchers with wide-ranging, cross-cultural, and interdisciplinary scholarly content in the study of sound. Subject areas covered include art, aesthetics, architecture, contemporary music, history, philosophy, technology, and cultural studies and the growing literature of sonic and auditory theory, methodology, and practice.
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Content Highlights
This curated eBook collection unites field-defining content from Taylor & Francis and Bloomsbury on one cross-searchable Bloomsbury Music and Sound platform. Scholarly handbooks, monographs, textbooks, and course books cover a range of essential topics, including sound art, the anthropology of sound, sonic methodologies, sonic histories, and much more.
- 112 sound studies titles from across Bloomsbury and Taylor & Francis
- The Study of Sound series which includes titles such as Humming, Sirens, and Sonic Intimacy
- Works by key sound studies authors including Michael Bull, Brandon LaBelle, Holger Schulze, Jonathan Sterne and Salomé Voegelin
- Comprehensive reference works including The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art, The Routledge Companion to Screen Music and Sound, and The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sonic Methodologies